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This past July, Trendy Entertainment dropped some new DLC ("Protean Shift") for their free-to-play tower-defense/third-person action title, Dungeon Defenders II. There have been a couple of updates since then - notably the one last month that increased the rewards received when playing with additional players - and last week, there was a hotfix that refined that system even further. Now, playing with additional players not only gets you more experience, but guaranteed better gear.

The latest addition to Dungeon Defenders IIis now available across Xbox One, PS4 and PC for everyone’s favorite price of free. The Protean Shift Expansion adds new weapons, the ability to keep weapons longer thanks to expanded upgrade tiers, the ability to further customize your gear with over 120 new mods, and two new game modes: Adventures and Expeditions.

As if Dungeon Defenders 2 wasn’t wonderful enough in its current form, costing $0.00 and brimming with content, the developers at Trendy Entertainment have announced the first of many updates that will bring even more content to an already full game. Meaning that for the still low price of FREE you can play a full game and get your update on in a few short weeks.

The successful Dungeon Defenders franchise is moving its latest installment, Dungeon Defenders 2 to Xbox one this summer, as well as seeing the full launch on PlayStation 4 and PC on the same day. The game will launch for the reasonably low price of $0.00; you read that right, the game will be completely free-to-play.

I'm not sure if this is quite like the moment when someone mixed chocolate and peanut butter, but Re-Logic, the team behind Terraria, and Trendy Entertainment, creators of Dungeon Defenders II, have cross-pollinated their franchises. A Terraria themed hero, the Dryad, has been added to the Defenders roster, while a new Defenders-themed event has found its way into Terraria.

In case you missed the news a few months back, Dungeon Defenders II is out, in alpha (Early Access), free to play for all. That's good news right there, but the continuing good news is that developer Trendy Entertainment has rolled out a substantial update. Called The Harbinger Awakens, it's got a new boss, more loot, and according to the official notes, more fun!

Trendy Entertainment, developer of Dungeon Defenders II, gazed upon the hordes of malnourished tower defense enthusiasts and found them weak, malnourished, and craving a new title to feast upon. "But, they lack the necessary funds", their miserly advisers told them, "they cannot afford to even dream of our forthcoming title." Nevertheless, the developers saw the masses' desperation, and their morality rang true. "Give the people what they need", they said, "and make it free, make it all free."

This must be something of a first for the PlayStation 4. Dungeon Defenders II, the tower-defense action title from Trendy Entertainment, will be available in a pre-alpha state next week for all those interested in trying it out. It will cost you, though.

"To be honest, no one was ever quite sure why they defended dungeons. It was just hardwired into their brain's circuitry, sort of the way dogs chase cars, or the way Australians enjoy Marmite. Even when the success of Dungeon Defenders 2 spawned a proliferation of sequels, players never questioned the reason they held these dungeons dear. One of those things, I suppose."

The concept of a "dungeon" in video games has gotten kind of nebulous. Let's take Dungeon Defenders II, for instance. Sometimes they're actually in a dungeon, building traps and wasting goblins who are assaulting it. They are truly defending a dungeon. Sometimes they've set up shop in a mine, which, sure. It's a little abstracted, but it's got a "dungeon-y" feel to it. But sometimes those deformed adventurers are just building stuff out in a field and waiting for baddies to come marching on. That's not a dungeon, people!

Dungeon Defender II fans should've seen a massive Steam update arrive yesterday, which introduced all new pet mechanics! Not only that, but a bunch of new features makes this patch one of the largest ones for the game to date.
By far the biggest news for the game, the "Pets & Dragons" patch finally introduces pets into the ...

Ever wanted to dive into the bureaucratic world of red tape, lobbying, and endless debates? Well then, do the developers of Dungeon Defenders II have an offer for you! Trendy Entertainment announced on October 21st an expansion to the Defense Council, “an advisory board that allows players with an interest in the development of Dungeon Defenders II to provide early, focused feedback directly to the development team.” Presumably in an attempt to phase out the bourgeoisie “Old Money” types, Trendy is allowing political aspirants to buy their way into the Defense Council on a first-come, first-serve basis, as a limited number of seats are available. These nouveau riche upstarts will have access to a number of perks besides influence on the development of Dungeon Defenders II, including: